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People seated outside the Lakeside Cafe enjoying refreshments. The cafe was converted from an old boathouse on the western tip of Waterloo Lake. The upper storey had living accommodation and at the time of the photograph Lakeside Cafe was in the ownership of Craven Gilpin (Roundhay) Ltd.[internal reference; 2004429_33845156:WYAS/3650/139/6]

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View of living accommodation on the upper storey of Lakeside Cafe on the Western tip of Waterloo Lake in Roundhay Park. The owner of the Refreshment Rooms at this time was Craven Gilpin (Roundhay) Ltd.[internal reference; 2004429_37777346:WYAS/3650/139/3]

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View shows the rear of the Lakeside Cafe in Roundhay Park situated at the edge of Waterloo Lake. It was converted to a cafe from a boathouse and there is living accommodation on the upper storey. At the time of the photograph the cafe was in the ownershipp of Craven Gilpin (Roundhay) Ltd.[internal reference; 2004429_4557436:WYAS/3650/139/4]

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A rear view of Lakeside Cafe, originally a boathouse situated at the western tip of Waterloo Lake. This photograph was taken before the cafe was expanded and rebuilt in the late 1980s. At this time it was the property of Craven Gilpin (Roundhay) Ltd.[internal reference; 2004429_83079166:WYAS/3650/139/5]

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The image shows customers enjoying refreshments at the Lakeside Cafe in Roundhay Park, located on the western tip of Waterloo Lake. The back portion of the building, which was converted from a boathouse, includes living accommodation. At the time of the photograph Lakeside Cafe was in the ownership of Craven Gilpin of Roundhay.[internal reference; 2004429_9243410:WYAS/3650/139/2]